Ancient Rome - Early Peoples

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Ancient Romans
Early People of Italy
Rome
Legends tell that in 753 B.C. the Latin people
founded a village that became the city of ________.
Rome
The Italic-language speakers migrated from across
the Alps from central Europe in about 1000 B.C.E.
They spoke __________________.
Latin
The Italian Peninsula
The city of Rome was
built in an area on a
hills
group of seven ________
with fertile soil and a
good location for trade.
The Tiber
_______________,
River near
the center of the Italian
Peninsula, provided a
route to the Mediterranean
Sea and to other
civilizations.
People From The North
Etruscans lived in the northeastern part of
The _______________
the Italian Peninsula. In time, the Etruscans
became the dominant culture on the Italian
Peninsula. They traded with the __________
Greeks and
adopted their alphabet as well as other features.
The Etruscans
Their city-states had the same system of
government and shared a common purpose.
Etruscan Control
• The governments formed a
_________________,
confederation which is
a group of governments
joined together for a
common purpose. They
army
built a strong ________
which enabled them to
control neighboring
peoples, including Rome.
Etruscan Control
Etruscan kings ruled Rome for over 100 years.
In ancient times, swastikas were a
symbol of good luck
A New Form of Government
• In 509 B.C.E. the Romans rebelled against
Republic
the Etruscans and formed a _______________.
Elected Leaders
• They elected leaders
called consuls
__________ to
represent them in an
assembly, to make laws,
to run the army, and to
run the government.
They shared power, but
veto or
either could _______,
reject, the actions of the
other.
In an
Emergency
• If Rome experienced
an emergency, one
ruler could be given
complete power for
six months.
Everyone had to
follow the orders of
dictator
the _________________.
The Senate
Senate was Rome’s most powerful
• The ____________
governing body. Members of the Senate
served for life. Its first members were
________________,
patricians or wealthy descendants of
Rome’s first settlers.
The Common People
The patricians controlled the government
while the _______________,
or common people
plebeians
had little say. Angry about their lack of
representation, in 471 B.C.E. the common
people refused to work.
The Plebeian Assembly
Without workers to farm, make and sell goods,
and protect the city and its inhabitants, the
people of Rome faced eventual starvation and
danger from enemy attacks. They set up an
assembly and elected leaders called
tribunes
____________.
Tribal Assembly
Tribal assembly represented all Roman
• The ____________________
citizens.
Roman Society
• A Roman’s position in society was based on
family _________
wealth and __________.
history
Head of Household
• In all Roman social classes, men were the
heads of households. However, women did
help in decision making in their own homes.
Women did take an active role in society, but
were not allowed to participate in
government.
The Upper Class
• The upper class (PATRICIANS) included
important government officials.
SPQR - an initialism from a Latin phrase,
Senatus Populusque Romanus ("The
Senate and the People of Rome" or "The
Senate and Roman People"), referring to
the government of the ancient Roman
Republic, and used as an official
signature of the government
The Lower-Class
The Roman lower class (PLEBEIANS) was made
up of all other citizens. They included craft
workers, farmers, foot soldiers, and merchants.
They lived in apartment-like homes.
The Bottom Class
SLAVES were at the bottom of Roman society.
They were not citizens and had little protection
under the laws.
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